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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Headers with manual tranny
Hey guys, I did a search and saw mostly 2wd trucks with headers, so I want to ask, what are some options on going with headsrs on my K10 Scottsdale 4x4w/350ci? I am doing a manual tranny/3/4 ton running gear swap and need some that will clear...I haven't done the swap, but is there any clearance issues I will encounter with a manual clutch??
I can do a search on google, but Im looking for tried and true headers(long tubes) that people have used. I don't want some that hang down to far, and will clear my t-case crossmember. Since I'm doing a thread, what are some good lift kits out there that won't kill my budget?? Since Im swapping axles anyways, might as well throw a lift on too. I did a search and it seems the lifts have gone way up in price....I want to keep my rear leaves for hauling, so blocks in the back are ok, but I want to do full leaves in the front. Something big enough to squeeze these 36's under there with out rubbing. Also need shocks too. Thanks guys |
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Re: Headers with manual tranny
i have hooker compitition headers on my truck and they fit great. the only thing that rubs is the clutch spring but that can easily be relocated. it wasnt a hard install either. and mine clears everything but the front driveshaft is pretty close to the passenger side header.
edit: and by the way its the same thing as yours and already has the manual tranny in it Last edited by polarisfan : 05-14-2008 at 02:28 PM. |
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Re: Headers with manual tranny
Thank you for the response. I will be checking them out!
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Re: Headers with manual tranny
and i also did dynomax bullets right after and they tucked nice above that crossmember just have to get a peice of tubing bent to clear the transer case
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Re: Headers with manual tranny
how much did you pay for your headers?
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Re: Headers with manual tranny
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They're Hooker part number 2453. They fit my truck great (but I have an hydraulic clutch). Edit: when I take them off to have them sandblasted, I'm going to put a couple small dings in the primaries just so I can get a wrench on the bolts a little easier, but other than that, they're great headers. I bought them new, so they probably cost me about $160.
Pete
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Re: Headers with manual tranny
yeah they run me about that from summit. the only pain is reaching the bolts with a wrench or socket
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Re: Headers with manual tranny
you have a 4x4!!!! Just about ANYTHING will clear!
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Re: Headers with manual tranny
Yes I realize they will clear (the ground) but I do some offroading and I don't want them to be the lowest point on the bottom of my truck! The last thing I want to happend is one of them gets ripped off or bent beyond repair.
Thanks for the help guys!! |
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Pinhead
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Re: Headers with manual tranny
yeah I see your point there. I'm running ceramic coated 3/4 chevelle headers...
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